L.L.Bean Sliding Skishoe

Item #: CA518135
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
L.L.Bean Sliding Skishoe is rated 3.7 out of 5 by 20.
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L.L.Bean Sliding Skishoe, Wood Grain Katahdin Topo, large
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L.L.Bean Sliding Skishoe, Wood Grain Katahdin Topo, small
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Product Details

With the grip of a snowshoe and the glide of a ski, these skishoes will have you exploring everything from the backyard to the backcountry.

  • Length:: 139 cm.
  • Boot fit:: Women's size 7 to men's size 13.
  • Capacity:: 230 lb.
  • Sidecut:: 129-109-127.
  • ¾ metal edges and a steering groove provide a stable grip in icy or packed powder conditions.
  • Convenient waxless base provides excellent grip and requires no prep.
  • Constructed with a durable laminated wood core and synthetic topsheet.
  • Easy to use bindings adjust from women's size 7 to men's size 13.
  • 139 cm length fits most skiers up to 230 lb.
  • Positive wax-less die-cut base and moderate camber provides tremendous grip.
  • Wide 129-109-127 sidecut with a tip rocker floats higher in the snow.
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Not a Hok ski but usable for the casual skier Bought the ski shoes on sale from LL Bean, thinking they would work similar to my Hok skis. The plan was to remove the mounted all-boot binding and replace it with a Voile telemark 3-pin binding for lateral support when skiing the the ‘fat’ skis—however, the treaded binding mounts were set up for a normal 3-pin binding, not the treaded telemark binding mounts found on the Hok skis! Did not want to drill an additional hole in the skis for the telemark mount to void any warranty so I sent the skis back unused to LL Bean. The skis would appear to work for the casual skier with the attached all-boot binding but I was looking for a 3-pin telemark binding option. Only concern I would have is that the fish scale base did not extend the full width of the skis.
Date published: 2025-03-05
Rated 5 out of 5 by from 😃 Thank you for helping me, and sending it to my house it was very thoughtful and kind of you for my items that I purchased.
Date published: 2025-02-28
Rated 4 out of 5 by from ski shoes These seem to work quite well as an alternative to actual cross country skis. They did not come with any directions on how to adjust the fit any size straps. I couldn't quite figure it out. Please give me some instructive guidance. Until I figure out or get an actual instruction guide, I won't be able to use them properly.
Date published: 2025-02-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by from excellent value for casual exercise and fun The skis performed as expected. I had never used these kind of skis before (only had alpine ski experience) but found them satisfactory and excellent for casual use. I especially like the fact that the bindings work with hiking boots. I was able to shuffle and ski around a nearby wooded park with gently rolling hills. Took some getting used to, and had a few wipeouts, but overall had a great time and got excellent exercise. The price is excellent for what you get with this product. The skis have a plastic fishscale pattern on part of the underside of each ski (for oneway gripping the snow). The skis also have metal edges. In my opinion, these are intended for casual use, not for competitive or challenging backcountry/crosscountry skiing.
Date published: 2025-02-15
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Skishoe does skishoe things Ski well on trails and packed snow. Powder depends on depth and wet/dryness of the powder. Obviously not going to be as good as a snowshoe in deep pow but you get these for overall versatility. I've gone up some steep nonsense in them. Smaller steps and stomping engages the fish skin better. No complaints there. The bindings aren't anything special. They're super basic and on the small side. Can barely latch the ankles on my size 11 zamberland hiking boots. That's the biggest drawback, really. But for the price, can't complain. I've used them in super loose waist deep powder, it's not easy but easier than rawdogging it. They really excel on groomed trail and light powder. Fun to bushwhack though. Do about 2.5 miles every day on them during lunch break.
Date published: 2025-02-11
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Transition from x country ski Love these! Ease of boots use, more stability. Just what I wanted !
Date published: 2025-02-06
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Pretty good… Depending on Terrain It’s a fictional ski/show shoe that does well with gentle terrain on powdery snow. Purchased a couple years ago and have had some opportunities to try out in the West Virginia mountains. I do the metal sides and the ski itself is short and fat. The bindings are pretty suspect though. Swapping to different bindings may be required for more intense settings. All said though, they make for a fun outing if taken to more gentle hills.
Date published: 2025-01-04
Rated 2 out of 5 by from Great potential but.. I own a pair of these only the Whitewoods "Outlander", different in graphics only. I also own Altai Hoks and Altai Koms. This "Skishoe"/"Outlander" needs a little modification to work much better: bindings flimsey and mounted much too far back on ski. I converted mine to 75mm 3-pin HD Voile' "mountaineer" and mounted (with new inserts spaced for "Telemark Norm" rather than original "Nordic Norm" 2" then 4" forward and turned them into a more balanced and effective climbing, and way more responsive turning ski (using rugged supportive 75mm ski boot). The Altai brand has all this done right from the start, and their inserts accept the proper 3-pin/Telemark Norm bindings that bolt right on (with shorter bolts). The L.L.Bean/Whitewoods Skishoe/Outlander is a pretty fun ski, but takes some significant modification to get there..
Date published: 2023-11-23
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